MediaMonkey 4.0.5 has been released. Version 4.0.5 is a minor update that includes over 50 fixes and improvements to MediaMonkey 4.0.3, including support for synchronization of the iPad 3 and other iOS 5 iPhone and iPod devices.

MediaMonkey 4.0.7 has been released. The new version is a minor update that adds support for the iPhone 5 / iPod Touch 5G (and iOS 6 on older devices) and the iPod Nano 7G. It also includes 40+ miscellaneous fixes and tweaks including several related to Android synchronization and a fix to a minor compatibility issue on Windows 8.

MediaMonkey 4.1.0 has been released. The new version is a major update that adds numerous sync features including wireless synchronization with MediaMonkey for Android, bi-directional synchronization, and sync compatibility with most Android and iOS 7 devices. It also adds improved metadata lookup for lyrics and Album Art; improved UPnP/DLNA services including per-client format conversion, indexed browsing, UPnP renderer / controller functions, and the ability to run as a service. Lastly it has a new default skin, improved Windows 8 integration, and over 300 other fixes and improvements.

MediaMonkey 4.1.1 has been released. It is a minor update that optimizes wireless synchronization with MediaMonkey for Android, fixes several UPnP issues, and includes over 50 fixes and improvements. It is a strongly recommended upgrade, and a critical one if you are syncing with Android devices.

MediaMonkey 4.1.2 has been released. It is a minor update that further improves synchronization with MediaMonkey for Android, and includes 20+ fixes and improvements. It is a strongly recommended upgrade, and a critical one if you are syncing with Android devices.

MediaMonkey 4.1.4 has been released. It's a minor update that includes fixes to playback, duplicates when browsing a USB stick, and 2 bugs that can result in data corruption. It is a strongly recommended upgrade.

MediaMonkey 4.1.5 has been released. It is a minor update that adds synchronization for iPhone 6 devices and iOS 8, fixes synchronization with certain Android Kitkat devices (especially to SD Cards), and includes another 15 fixes to a number of playback, tagging, and other issues. It is a strongly recommended upgrade, and a critical one if you're syncing with MediaMonkey for Android.